Hello,
I don't know why but use an explicit nrow = nrows with 'nrows' defined as
nrows <- length(levels(X$Species))
It seems to work (remove the device pdf() code if it's more annoying
than useful):
nrows <- length(levels(X$Species))
ncols <- length(levels(X$LifeStage))
npages <- length(levels(X$degC))
plotObj <- vector("list", npages)
pdf(file = 'Rhelp_test.pdf')
for(page in 1:npages) {nrows <- length(levels(X$Species))
ncols <- length(levels(X$LifeStage))
npages <- length(levels(X$degC))
plotObj <- vector("list", npages)
pdf(file = 'Rhelp_test.pdf')
for(page in 1:npages) {
plotObj[[page]] <- ggplot(X) +
geom_point(aes(y = Sfrac , x = x)) +
facet_grid_paginate(facets = Species ~ LifeStage:degC,
page = page,
nrow = nrows, ncol = ncols)+
ylab("Success fraction") +
theme_bw()
print(ggplot(X) +
geom_point(aes(y = Sfrac , x = x)) +
facet_grid_paginate(facets = Species ~ LifeStage:degC,
page = page,
nrow = nrows, ncol = ncols)+
ylab("Success fraction") +
theme_bw()
)
}
dev.off()
print(plotObj[[1]])
print(plotObj[[2]])
plotObj[[page]] <- ggplot(X) +
geom_point(aes(y = Sfrac , x = x)) +
facet_grid_paginate(facets = Species ~ LifeStage:degC,
page = page,
nrow = nrows, ncol = ncols)+
ylab("Success fraction") +
theme_bw()
print(ggplot(X) +
geom_point(aes(y = Sfrac , x = x)) +
facet_grid_paginate(facets = Species ~ LifeStage:degC,
page = page,
nrow = nrows, ncol = ncols)+
ylab("Success fraction") +
theme_bw()
)
}
dev.off()
print(plotObj[[1]])
print(plotObj[[2]])
Hope this helps,
Rui Barradas
Às 23:11 de 16/11/19, Rolf Turner escreveu:
Clearly there's something that I'm not understanding, but
facet_grid_paginate() seems to be ignoring the "ncol" argument.
Here's a reprex:
library(ggforce)
X <- dget("testData.txt")
ncols <- length(levels(X$LifeStage))
npages <- length(levels(X$degC))
plotObj <- vector("list",npages)
for(page in 1:npages) {
plotObj[[page]] <- ggplot(X) +
geom_point(aes(y = Sfrac , x = x)) +
facet_grid_paginate(facets=Species~LifeStage:degC,
page=page,ncol=ncols)+
ylab("Success fraction") +
theme_bw()
}
The data set "testData.txt" is attached.
You will see if you "print" plotObj[[1]] that the plot has 8 columns,
not 4 (4 being the value of "ncols").
The first and second pages seem to be identical; facet_grid_paginate()
has put everything on one page, and then repeated that page.
I must be doing something utterly stupid, but I can't see what it is.
The example given in the help for ggforce, using the diamonds data,
looks to me just like my example, except that it works and my example
doesn't! What am I missing?
What I'm after is something like the plot in the attached pdf file
test.pdf (which I managed to produce using lattice).
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
Thanks.
cheers,
Rolf Turner
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